How many processors can I allocate to the guest?
Posted: 12. Oct 2010, 21:47
I'm a little confused by what VirtualBox means in settings under the Processor section. Does it mean cores or physical processors?
I've got a host running Windows 2003 SP2 64 bit. It reports its processor as "8 core 2.00 GHz Intel Xeon E5405" and task manager shows 8 CPU graphs.
1. Does anyone know what physical hardware that I have? Intel's web site says that the 5405 has 4 cores and does not have hyper-threading. My guess is that my host has 2 processors and each processor has 4 cores.
2. How does this map to VirtualBox VMs? The VirtualBox manual refers to allocating cores and seems to be telling me that I could allocate up to 8 "processors" in the VM settings. However circumstantial evidence seems to indicate that the guest VM will lock up if I allocate 4 processors but will run fine with 1 processor. I am currently running a test with 2 "processors" allocated to the guest and it is running longer than it ever has before although that is hardly what I would call conclusive evidence.
I've got a host running Windows 2003 SP2 64 bit. It reports its processor as "8 core 2.00 GHz Intel Xeon E5405" and task manager shows 8 CPU graphs.
1. Does anyone know what physical hardware that I have? Intel's web site says that the 5405 has 4 cores and does not have hyper-threading. My guess is that my host has 2 processors and each processor has 4 cores.
2. How does this map to VirtualBox VMs? The VirtualBox manual refers to allocating cores and seems to be telling me that I could allocate up to 8 "processors" in the VM settings. However circumstantial evidence seems to indicate that the guest VM will lock up if I allocate 4 processors but will run fine with 1 processor. I am currently running a test with 2 "processors" allocated to the guest and it is running longer than it ever has before although that is hardly what I would call conclusive evidence.